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. >>> ubs agreed to pay about $50 million to settle charges it misled investors. they are accusing switzerland's biggest bank for risk mortgage bonds. under the terms of the settlement, ubs did not admit any wrongdoing. >>> cybersecurity is top pick a in washington these days. security officials from some of the largest utilities met to discuss the threat of a cyber attack and figure out how to prepare for one. as hampton pearson reports, most believe it's not a matter of if but when. >> top security officials from some of the nation's largest utilities told a washington forum it's only a matter of time before the power grid is hit with a major cybersecurity attack. one official views preparations on par with natural disasters. >> we have to treat the cyber threat with the same respect that we give to forces of nature that impact our grid. hurricanes, floods, ice. >> reporter: the power grid links some 3200 utilities, generating units, a distribution network serving millions of customers. the kind of prolonged power outages and devastation that followed super stor
. >>> ubs agreed to pay about $50 million to settle charges it misled investors. they are accusing switzerland's biggest bank for risk mortgage bonds. under the terms of the settlement, ubs did not admit any wrongdoing. >>> cybersecurity is top pick a in washington these days. security officials from some of the largest utilities met to discuss the threat of a cyber attack and figure out how to prepare for one. as hampton pearson reports, most believe it's not a matter of if...
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normal will you i wouyou down in the eighth game over but the nationals' pen had some struggles lately, ubs hitters have had a good night. len: the closer rafael soriana in his last runs four appearances and homers in the last three. 2-1. wgn news comes up right after the ballgame. around. 11-6. span trots home. they got their five-run lead back. j.d.: second hit of the night for zimmerman. e talked about his ability it cover the outside part of the plate even though he starts well off of it. outer third.he see again the inconsistency of hector. emput o he will put one down and then thigh the happy zone for the hitter. len: 0-1 to harper. team withmbined, each 11. he nationals outscoring the cubs 11-6. home run er missed a last time by just a couple of feet. the 1-2. bite. not get him to j.d.: for what it is worth there hasn't been an error committed. so many base runners and fielders are on their feet so long normally you expect a miscue or two. theso far that has not been ki case. but not byhe pitcher castro. he will step on second to end inning. they add to to their lead and it is 11-6 i
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up next to another record day on wall street to talk with the chief economist at ubs stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home forhe big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hel. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly y airline anytime. two words. ouble miles! this guy can act. wna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you c actuay use, you never miss the n. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? lou: thimarket has a record number of millennial still livg with their parents despite all the good things happening and a new research poll shows 36 percent of those 18 through 31 years of age now live with their parents up 32% from back in 2007 and the marriage rates among the belittles -- millennial have plummeted just did represent our very compared to 30% in 2007 with newumbers ahead of the jobs report we have the chief u.s.conomi from ubs investment research, a great to have you with us. is this accurate? >> this is good news people ve delayed with a normal
up next to another record day on wall street to talk with the chief economist at ubs stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home forhe big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hel. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly y airline anytime. two words. ouble miles! this guy can act. wna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you c actuay use, you never miss the n. beard growing contest and go!...
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economist from ubs investment research, a great to have you with us. is this accurate? >> this is good news people have delayed with a normally do with the mom-and-pop and have babies after they get married. >> that is the positive way and it is a great point paul socinus some serious scarring. >> we we are not out of yet but we will get out of that. and respecting will go down. lou: what type of numbers you expecting tomorrow and the remainder of the year? >> i think tomorrow we will be at 7.6 or 7.five but i think we can do seven% at the end of the year and then began a six-point to 5%. lou: and how many jobs? >> around 200,000. lou: that is a solid number. and as we watch this ocher when delicate these averages to see where we were seven months ago this is great stuff and does it continue? >> i think that it does ince still having doubts with the recovery they start to bring in better numbers from the gdp to help to goose the economy. >> we have seen some blips from the economy as a have a slight drop in construction spending. >> we have mixed news. the contracts for
economist from ubs investment research, a great to have you with us. is this accurate? >> this is good news people have delayed with a normally do with the mom-and-pop and have babies after they get married. >> that is the positive way and it is a great point paul socinus some serious scarring. >> we we are not out of yet but we will get out of that. and respecting will go down. lou: what type of numbers you expecting tomorrow and the remainder of the year? >> i think...
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adam: appreciate you being with us and all the best to the folks at ubs. lori: other top stories making news today another good months, pretty good month for automakers, many seeing double digit gains, general motors up 16%, ford and chrysler each clocking up 11%. u.s. sales running near 2007 levels and that is thanks to a combination of low interest rates and rising consumer confidence, high-margin, higher revenue trucks held ford, chrysler and gm turnout strong sales balancing weakness in europe and mortgage rates still relatively low inched higher, the rate for a 30 year fixed is 4.39% compared with just over 3.5% a year ago. rates spiked after the federal reserve indicated it could slow its bond purchases later this year which kept long-term interest rates very low so this is the first increase in mortgage rates in three weeks. lori: direct your attention to such shares of yelp. nice pop thanks to better than expected second quarter results and stock upgrade sending short sellers carrying for coverage driving shares up $10 a share. jpmorgan rated at ne
adam: appreciate you being with us and all the best to the folks at ubs. lori: other top stories making news today another good months, pretty good month for automakers, many seeing double digit gains, general motors up 16%, ford and chrysler each clocking up 11%. u.s. sales running near 2007 levels and that is thanks to a combination of low interest rates and rising consumer confidence, high-margin, higher revenue trucks held ford, chrysler and gm turnout strong sales balancing weakness in...
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if i'm with ubs and i want to trade apple, what does that mean? >> if you're ubs and a good customer says i want to buy a million shares of microsoft the block trader at ubs says i will sell the trade at a certain price and the trade is reported to the d-tape, nasd. it is a print facility. not the normal marketplace. you have the ability to continue to trade but that was one of the functions of bats and direct edge. they're similar exchange. they're more for institutional type clients. with them shutting down liquidity continues to shrink. >> i have two questions pertaining to that. number one, are you getting the correct price, the best price and number two, is ubs or whatever, houseworking with their best customers, putting themselves on the line to a certain extent? >> yes, they are. it's a risk you take as a market-maker and facilitating good customers rather than turning them away. it is part of the cost of doing business. you hope you're right. you hope you sell a million shares at a price where you might buy them back unchanged or a little
if i'm with ubs and i want to trade apple, what does that mean? >> if you're ubs and a good customer says i want to buy a million shares of microsoft the block trader at ubs says i will sell the trade at a certain price and the trade is reported to the d-tape, nasd. it is a print facility. not the normal marketplace. you have the ability to continue to trade but that was one of the functions of bats and direct edge. they're similar exchange. they're more for institutional type clients....
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ubs highlighted them. we thought we'd get the data in the fall, but looks like it will be pushed back to next year. should investors be concerned this is anything other than just what typically happens with new drugs? >> well, yeah, it's surprising to see that type of comment because this is the process of drug development. you dose drugs until you find that it's more than a patient can tolerate. and then you back down to find what the right balance is between getting efficacy for the patient without having unacceptable toxicities. so it was surprising to see some of the comments. for example, that's our technology from the standpoint and it's more attractive than what patients face with today's drugs. i think it's the normal course of drug development. you dose to the intolerable level. that's what you're looking to find. then you come back and find what the right balance is. so i think we're on a good track with the programs. >> most important, it's the same platform basically. it's not like you're doing
ubs highlighted them. we thought we'd get the data in the fall, but looks like it will be pushed back to next year. should investors be concerned this is anything other than just what typically happens with new drugs? >> well, yeah, it's surprising to see that type of comment because this is the process of drug development. you dose drugs until you find that it's more than a patient can tolerate. and then you back down to find what the right balance is between getting efficacy for the...
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. >> ubs did not admit wrongdoing. >> goldman sachs settled early without admitting wrongdoing. >> settled. so it seems wall street regulation is really just like the middle east peace process. no one goes to jail and it all ends with a bunch of half assed settlements that seem to make everyone angry. (applause) >> so we might not get the emotional closure of having them admit what they did or the physical closure of having them go to jail so how about some financial justice. can we at least hit them where it hurts. >> goldman sachs the giant wall street firm has agreed to pay $550 million in a settlement with the sec. >> okay, that's not nothing, half a billion dollars, i don't care who you are, that has got to hurt. >> 550 million, by the way, is about three days revenue for goldman. >> three days? a stomach flu lasts longer than three days. if federal regulators really wanted to punish the bankers they would have skipped the fine all together and just fed them some old sushi instead. (laughter) are we somehow supposed to feel satisfied with this kind of justice? because this feels like,
. >> ubs did not admit wrongdoing. >> goldman sachs settled early without admitting wrongdoing. >> settled. so it seems wall street regulation is really just like the middle east peace process. no one goes to jail and it all ends with a bunch of half assed settlements that seem to make everyone angry. (applause) >> so we might not get the emotional closure of having them admit what they did or the physical closure of having them go to jail so how about some financial...
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art cashin has joined us from ubs. what's going on, art? >> i think it's a bit of sigh of relief bounce. missiles aren't flying quite yet. there's a sense that the u.n.'s mr. ban will ask for a delay until he gets his inspectors out. we don't know if that will happen or not. we've got a three-day weekend coming up, as you noted this morning. so, all of that will be critical. we've got a couple of important international meetings next week. things are bubbling but gt fact the missiles aren't flying has given a sigh of relief to a very oversold market. bumping up against resistance here. s&p 1643. if they can get through that, maybe we can get legs for this rally otherwise it's just an ordinary reflex bounce. >> the thing that has me worried is the threat of it becoming more regional conflict with the likes of russia or perhaps iran. also the fact that we do have that monday trading session that is closed. we're not trading on monday. and all of that pent up either selling or maybe buying, you never know with this market. how worried are you
art cashin has joined us from ubs. what's going on, art? >> i think it's a bit of sigh of relief bounce. missiles aren't flying quite yet. there's a sense that the u.n.'s mr. ban will ask for a delay until he gets his inspectors out. we don't know if that will happen or not. we've got a three-day weekend coming up, as you noted this morning. so, all of that will be critical. we've got a couple of important international meetings next week. things are bubbling but gt fact the missiles...
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. >> ubs upping norwegian cruise lines. as a norwegian, anything that ups the norwegian s we like. ubs says the company's unit growth and premium on new ship pricing will drive growth above industry average. this one, jeff, is up 68% since norwegian's ipo in january. do you agree or disagree? >> i disagree. i don't want to offend your heritage, but honestly, i don't even think captain stuben would go on the norwegian cruise line. the rain reason i want to stay on the dock, is the debt they've incurred. they're $3.2 billion saddle of debt. they're going to spend another $630 million in 2015 to increase their fleet status. i don't like this stock and i think the whole cruise line has been so plagued with so many problems you're not getting me on board. >> let's go to jpmorgan upgrading dollar general from neutral to overweight. jpmorgan says our recent dollar store work across multiple regions indicates increased signs of stability. dollar general biggest percentage gainer on the s&p today. up more than 3%. shares surging 23% so far this year. agree, disagree with this one? >> agree,
. >> ubs upping norwegian cruise lines. as a norwegian, anything that ups the norwegian s we like. ubs says the company's unit growth and premium on new ship pricing will drive growth above industry average. this one, jeff, is up 68% since norwegian's ipo in january. do you agree or disagree? >> i disagree. i don't want to offend your heritage, but honestly, i don't even think captain stuben would go on the norwegian cruise line. the rain reason i want to stay on the dock, is the...
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joining us from ubs a drew m madison. are we starting to finally see that? >> we're starting to see it in terms of the terms of trade. so we're importing less and we're exporting more energy products. what we're missing still is kind of the investment cycle, but that has a lot to do with pricing. so we expect we'll see that later, but at least for now we've got of got an early jump start. >> how much are we not having to spend in terms of tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars that we would normally buy foreign oil with. what are we doing in terms of the savings from this? >> there's never savings when you talk about the u.s. consumer, right? so they're spending on other things. >> but savings in terms of what we don't have to spend on foreign oil because we are producing so much ourselves? >> it's tens of billions of dollars at this point and it's translating to as i said about 0.4% of gdp and it's being diverted to other things. consumers are able to spend that money on housing, on clothing for their kids for back to school, et cetera. all that's comi
joining us from ubs a drew m madison. are we starting to finally see that? >> we're starting to see it in terms of the terms of trade. so we're importing less and we're exporting more energy products. what we're missing still is kind of the investment cycle, but that has a lot to do with pricing. so we expect we'll see that later, but at least for now we've got of got an early jump start. >> how much are we not having to spend in terms of tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars...
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. >> ubs did not admit wrongdoing. >> goldman sachs settled early without admitting wrongdoing. >> settled. so it seems wall street regulation is really just like the middle east peace process. no one goes to jail and it all ends with a bunch of half assed settlements that seem to make everyone angry.
. >> ubs did not admit wrongdoing. >> goldman sachs settled early without admitting wrongdoing. >> settled. so it seems wall street regulation is really just like the middle east peace process. no one goes to jail and it all ends with a bunch of half assed settlements that seem to make everyone angry.
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. >> michael ryan of ubs. >>> if you were bringing a company public, wouldn't you like to do it on a record-breaking day for stocks? two companies did start trading today but one caught the wave. shares of sprouts farmers market an organic grocer with 160 storms across the u.s. shot up or sprouted a staggering 122% on the first day trading at nasdaq. different story, though, for american homes for rent. a california based real estate investment trust that rents out single family homes. shares there ended 2.5% lower. >>> cars and trucks were rolling out of showrooms in july. it was a bonanza month. they reported double digit gains as consumers continue to buy new cars. pickup trucks and smaller more fuel efficient models were the big drivers last month. general motors topped detroit's big three in sales growth with a 16% increase and as you can see they are ford and chrysler posed sales increases of 11%. >> and ford motors in the meantime agreed to pay a top fine to settle a fight. ford will pay the government 7.35 million to settle allegations it was slow to recall nearly a half mill
. >> michael ryan of ubs. >>> if you were bringing a company public, wouldn't you like to do it on a record-breaking day for stocks? two companies did start trading today but one caught the wave. shares of sprouts farmers market an organic grocer with 160 storms across the u.s. shot up or sprouted a staggering 122% on the first day trading at nasdaq. different story, though, for american homes for rent. a california based real estate investment trust that rents out single family...
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and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to
and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to
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shares dropped more than 4% at ubs. the bank said earnings fell short, following a decrease in revenue in emerging markets. jamba juice rose 5% in after- hours trading. jamba results were in line with wall street expectations. the company says it plans to add locations in the u.s. and overseas. the third time's a charm - or so the justice department hopes. it's trying to block for a third and final time the nearly $20 million severance package being handed to outgoing american airlines ceo tom horton. the doj's bankruptcy watchdog program acting on behalf of creditors including bondholders says the severance exceeds payments 10 times the mean severance to employees. bankruptcy judge sean lane, who approved american's merger with u.s. airways after american's bankruptcy filing, will hear arguments next week on whether horton's severance amount is unlawful. air travel is up, and so are the wait times at airport security lines. air travel is up 6% from last summer. at lax in july, the maximum wait time was 57 minutes - tha
shares dropped more than 4% at ubs. the bank said earnings fell short, following a decrease in revenue in emerging markets. jamba juice rose 5% in after- hours trading. jamba results were in line with wall street expectations. the company says it plans to add locations in the u.s. and overseas. the third time's a charm - or so the justice department hopes. it's trying to block for a third and final time the nearly $20 million severance package being handed to outgoing american airlines ceo tom...
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it is the like it is like the goldman's, ubs, morgans, hsbcs. these entities are the only entities allowed to play in the game called pomo, permanent market operations so almost on a daily basis we see the federal reserve come in and make bids for paper, newly auctioned or recently auctioned in the hands of the primary dealers. the primary dealers give the fed securities and the fed gives them money and for the most part it is that money we want to pay attention to. this is a chart prepared by wall street examiner. they're contributors to zero hedge, a fairly popular website. it is a great chart. we'll keep it simple. this blue line represents what we call the soma growth. what is soma? it is where all the purchases of the federal reserve, that's the portfolio, that's the part of the balance sheet, you can see them on. among other things they own, a big driver of somo balances are the mortgages and the treasuries being purchased by the federal reserve. you can see the crisis right here in 2008, and you can see the fed's balance sheet was roughly
it is the like it is like the goldman's, ubs, morgans, hsbcs. these entities are the only entities allowed to play in the game called pomo, permanent market operations so almost on a daily basis we see the federal reserve come in and make bids for paper, newly auctioned or recently auctioned in the hands of the primary dealers. the primary dealers give the fed securities and the fed gives them money and for the most part it is that money we want to pay attention to. this is a chart prepared by...
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and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to rely on the information that the city gives out just like all of the residents of the city have to rely on that i know that you have received a number of support letters, and from people in the community and emphasizing that point that i will not belabor it. >> no one was actually life ng this unit that was removed and there were no beds there and the tenants who i believe who is here tonight was utesing it as a man cave and an extension of his office and at his request hearing, the
and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to rely on the information that the city gives out just like all of the residents of the city have to rely on that i know that you have received a number of support letters, and from people in the community and emphasizing that point that i will not...
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and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to rely on the information that the city gives out just like all of the residents of the city have to rely on that i know that you have received a number of support letters, and from people in the community and emphasizing that point that i will not belabor it. >> no one was actually life ng this unit that was removed and there were no beds there and the tenants who i believe who is here tonight was utesing it as a man cave and an extension of his office and at his request hearing, the members of the planning department set up and explained that that would be an inconist ent use of the zoning of the building and so there has not been a loss of someone's tenantcy and so we believe that this gentleman rents a residential house in the procidio where he lives with his wife and family so this was not being used as a living unit in any event. the imp
and ub consequently more than a year later after all worse being compared and the recommendation to revoke the permits which we understand why it came out and i want to emphasize that it will be unjust to act on that suggestion. they have to be able to rely on the information that the city gives out just like all of the residents of the city have to rely on that i know that you have received a number of support letters, and from people in the community and emphasizing that point that i will not...
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something the retail investor -- >> ubs has a name. the old painewebber brokerage. it has some very good teams. lori: there has not been a lot of banking consolidation lately. >> how much else can there be? lori: yeah. >> there are five or six big banks. what is interesting, cohn making the statement i don't know if they go that route and buy retail, i don't think they will anytime soon. what i do think is going to happen, it shows there is a huge identity crisis at goldman sachs about what type of bank they're going to be. they still make a lot of money. still have a lot of smart people there. gary cohn obviously wants to be number one. he has been number two for a long time. i hear he is chafing at the bit big-time internally but him making that statement says something about the internal, about the identity crisis at goldman. adam: i'm going to switch gears real quick because you just brought up smart people. no doubt larry summers is a smart fan. no surprise. the administration is leaking he will now be chairman. >> we did the story last week. adam: peter barnes
something the retail investor -- >> ubs has a name. the old painewebber brokerage. it has some very good teams. lori: there has not been a lot of banking consolidation lately. >> how much else can there be? lori: yeah. >> there are five or six big banks. what is interesting, cohn making the statement i don't know if they go that route and buy retail, i don't think they will anytime soon. what i do think is going to happen, it shows there is a huge identity crisis at goldman...
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. >> the beef should be with ubs. obamacare is not making them do this. >> the consequences of obamacare according to ubs and other research costs are going up, they can't afford to provide insurance coverage for the spouse's. connell: consequences than intended or otherwise is a big question. we were sold this idea health care costs were going to go down as a result of the health-care law. do you believe that will be the case? >> i don't think -- obamacare didn't go far enough. changes needed to take place to cause coverage to become cheaper. i don't think -- i support single payer but i don't think that was ever on the table. in dealing with the way billing is done, there are a lot of things that were not addressed that are part of the underlying cost. health care costs of increasing for how long? 15 years? hard to pin exactly whether it is obamacare or -- >> a total disaster. congressional members don't want it, unions don't want it, even union labor leaders don't want it for their people. is an absolute disaster.
. >> the beef should be with ubs. obamacare is not making them do this. >> the consequences of obamacare according to ubs and other research costs are going up, they can't afford to provide insurance coverage for the spouse's. connell: consequences than intended or otherwise is a big question. we were sold this idea health care costs were going to go down as a result of the health-care law. do you believe that will be the case? >> i don't think -- obamacare didn't go far...
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then later, the ceo, cfo of ubs joins us with his view on the global economy and more. "squawk box" is coming right back. zplmplts. >> looking at futures down about 16 points. and it is official, the headline we talked about earlier, an investment firm is buying tms international. yes, that's true. for $1,750 a share. tms proceeds procurement and other services to steel mills. >> why are you looking? it's a fed deal. it was a deal. they are looking for someone that will give me positive reenforcement for talking about it. you did a great job. the dow is back above 15,000 thanks to names like microsoft, verizon, at&t, phil orlando is chief strategist and senior president. joining him is the chief economist. were you already here? i already talked about you today? >> not on campus. >> i did. >> what did you say? >> you don't listen on the way in. >> i look at the others. >> it's coming if cold. >> what i said, we had him on, wearing this weird poliester jacket. >> i saw it. he made us touch it. >> his jacket. >> his jacket. >> he did shine a little bit. >> it was unbeliev
then later, the ceo, cfo of ubs joins us with his view on the global economy and more. "squawk box" is coming right back. zplmplts. >> looking at futures down about 16 points. and it is official, the headline we talked about earlier, an investment firm is buying tms international. yes, that's true. for $1,750 a share. tms proceeds procurement and other services to steel mills. >> why are you looking? it's a fed deal. it was a deal. they are looking for someone that will...
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think he is in a tougher race because i have been around a long time i have never see the editorial ub. >> it is less about the hookers and the socks but they all hit on when that he abused his office in his power. lou: did the york times was cheering him on even though he did not prevail against any charges in wall street. he is something calls. >> a liar and pager bag? i will say that. >> you are both right. >> abuse of power brings us to the white house. i have to say there is no more confusion. have not seen this surroundinforeign policy issue as the obama lighouse focusing on egypt to be as well as said earlier this whitehouse was for mubarak before it was against them for morsi before they were against him and for the secular military what kind of mindless nonsense is this on the part of the white house? >> we haven't got one choice to throw our luck with the military that you suggested gives us the best use to salvage our interest in the middle east and throughout the region but bottom line this administration is incoherent. lou: i detect there is a comfort zone that it could no
think he is in a tougher race because i have been around a long time i have never see the editorial ub. >> it is less about the hookers and the socks but they all hit on when that he abused his office in his power. lou: did the york times was cheering him on even though he did not prevail against any charges in wall street. he is something calls. >> a liar and pager bag? i will say that. >> you are both right. >> abuse of power brings us to the white house. i have to say...
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ubs has $50 million after it was accused of risky mortgage bonds of the of a financial crisis the sec announced a settlement today in general motors is knocking 13% off the price of the chevy fault it will now start at around 35 grant 5,000 less than their current model the electric car will reach showrooms later this month. those are the of hot stories right now fox business.. right now throwing a wedding is expensive but we look at how much youure willing to pay for crop the cost to attend a wedding is skyrocketing next how to save money. gerri: more and more wedding guests tell couples to say we don't invited guests are skipping not because of the cost to attend. here with cost-cutting tips this site director for the wedding site 43 percent say they have declined to attend because it is so expensive? it could be you have to travel or the gift is expensive how you cut costs? >> one way to cut costs is first of all, will you go to this wedding? is it okay to say no and look at the relationship to the couple is a summit you are close to? >> if you are not that close few wonder about y
ubs has $50 million after it was accused of risky mortgage bonds of the of a financial crisis the sec announced a settlement today in general motors is knocking 13% off the price of the chevy fault it will now start at around 35 grant 5,000 less than their current model the electric car will reach showrooms later this month. those are the of hot stories right now fox business.. right now throwing a wedding is expensive but we look at how much youure willing to pay for crop the cost to attend a...
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you will see ubs, janice capital management, also fidelity unloading shares in apple. also chase and susquehanna. let's take a look. apple continues to be -- institutional investors favored holding perry began as a manager hundred million are more. but the manufacturers of the way down to ing. should be worth noting that these guys are also doing hedging. ubs sold 7 million shares, but they also bought the right or call to purchase nearly 6 million shares on the open market. ashley: is this a statement on tim cook? >> that's a good question. think it's a statement of what apple do to show that the growth market is protected. and also, what will push the stock up by $500, you know, i share? is it a new gadget? what will apple do to break through that threshold? tracy: when we saw it break below 400, 700, that was a really big deal because people were buying. you were hearing target 7,000. people got in at 600 thought there were the lucky ones. then pretty frustrated. tracy: a quick question. is that deal with china mobile, will that be enough to permanently pushed apple
you will see ubs, janice capital management, also fidelity unloading shares in apple. also chase and susquehanna. let's take a look. apple continues to be -- institutional investors favored holding perry began as a manager hundred million are more. but the manufacturers of the way down to ing. should be worth noting that these guys are also doing hedging. ubs sold 7 million shares, but they also bought the right or call to purchase nearly 6 million shares on the open market. ashley: is this a...
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her water broke this afternoon and two hours later her third ub was born. maybe maurry povevitch should be alerted because zoo officials don't know who the father was because momma was artificially inseminated. they weren't sure she was pregnant because she was sassy with workers every time they attempted an ultrasound. > now your forecast. the showers moved out today. got the baseball game in without a problem and looks like the showers are moving o the coast just in time for a gorgeous weekend. you can see the trend here, the showers are pretty much off the coast now. we are however seeing some fog form off to the west of us. visibility down to a quarter mile. they had some showers and temperatures cool at night and that produces fog. if you had any rain in your backyard, watch for fog. while there were numerous showers around for a good part of the day, they didn't produce a lot of total precipitation. for the month of august we're 1 .37 inches below normal. a little bit of a dry spell here as of late. 80 for the high today. 5 below normal. 62 the low an
her water broke this afternoon and two hours later her third ub was born. maybe maurry povevitch should be alerted because zoo officials don't know who the father was because momma was artificially inseminated. they weren't sure she was pregnant because she was sassy with workers every time they attempted an ultrasound. > now your forecast. the showers moved out today. got the baseball game in without a problem and looks like the showers are moving o the coast just in time for a gorgeous...
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>>james: investment firms morgan stanley and ubs release reports on apple's upcoming iphone announcement with updated models and estimates on how the new iphone up 5 at sea will be priced. that's the plastic iphone that will be made in several different colors. the bulk of the firm settled at $399 for a contract buyers. for those eligible for a great or do cellphone buyers it is believed the iphone 5 c could be as low as $75. while the iphone 5 c will have the new operating system, it will not have a top-notch the corporate security system. the iphone 5 is free--as is rumored to have a feature. apple will hold and even to introduce the new models on september 10th. >>mark: well start with the giants were things are really going their way these days. top of the fourth nell's on right and the forearm. the giants suffered a contusion on his right form but x-rays were negative. qaeda walked off the mound. here it is again in slow-motion. he had three runs and seven hits. giants actually tied the game up at 323 in the fourth inning here. but the top of the fifth of the giants gave up seven ru
>>james: investment firms morgan stanley and ubs release reports on apple's upcoming iphone announcement with updated models and estimates on how the new iphone up 5 at sea will be priced. that's the plastic iphone that will be made in several different colors. the bulk of the firm settled at $399 for a contract buyers. for those eligible for a great or do cellphone buyers it is believed the iphone 5 c could be as low as $75. while the iphone 5 c will have the new operating system, it...
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ubs had an interesting note on the heels of the home sales data which disappointing. they said perhaps there is an effect on mortgage rates on the actual purchase of homes. >> i don't know that higher mortgage rates are causing a problem from new home sales. a lot of home builders are very cautious here. some of them are actually having problems getting land and they want to make sure it's good land. many of them are extremely profitable and they kind of don't want to go back and expand too much and build too much. meanwhile existing home sales have been extremely strong. so i think a lot of buyers might have actually been frustrated and finding there isn't that much supply of new homes or land available where they might want to be and they have been going to the existing homes. >> ed, it's brian kelly. what i don't understand about your argument is that we had back in april or may when we had the tapering talk rates went up. it usually takes three to six months as you know to have the monetary policy filter through to the economy. almost three months to the day we ha
ubs had an interesting note on the heels of the home sales data which disappointing. they said perhaps there is an effect on mortgage rates on the actual purchase of homes. >> i don't know that higher mortgage rates are causing a problem from new home sales. a lot of home builders are very cautious here. some of them are actually having problems getting land and they want to make sure it's good land. many of them are extremely profitable and they kind of don't want to go back and expand...
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one of the few settlements we know about so far is ubs, which paid $885 million. that's obviously much lower, but it had a much lower exposure than jpmorgan. the proportion's rates talking several billion dollars and we're told by people in the room, the government's asking for six. >> you mentioned the other legal issues that the government has with jpmorgan chase. it's not lost on us. we've talked about a lot here, that, i'm sure you have i don't-of-in your newsroom as well. do you think the feds have it in for jpmorgan chase right now? >> i think they're a target and i think people are piling on. i'm not sure that explains entirely this issue. one argument that jp will have, though, is that some of these securities were sold by wamu and bear stearns before acquired by jpmorgan. an issue we've seen before. shouldn't are punished for misdeeds by prior companies. >> and this figure jpm has already disclosed? >> they think $6 billion is high. if it its understand being $6 billion or more, could end up with additional reserves on top of that 6 poirn 8 you talk about
one of the few settlements we know about so far is ubs, which paid $885 million. that's obviously much lower, but it had a much lower exposure than jpmorgan. the proportion's rates talking several billion dollars and we're told by people in the room, the government's asking for six. >> you mentioned the other legal issues that the government has with jpmorgan chase. it's not lost on us. we've talked about a lot here, that, i'm sure you have i don't-of-in your newsroom as well. do you...